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plermpt's avatar

I read this years ago on kindle. Excited to buy a copy for my roommate from Detroit!

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Awesome!

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RoutineMenace's avatar

This is an excellent summary of what should be an important book in 2025, and I'm so glad Antelope Hill is bringing this book back to light! It simply cannot be overstated that every majority black city in the U.S.A. (and the rest of the world for that matter) is a failed, horrific, unlivable Hellscape. Every single one. By any measure of human achievement, blacks fail all of them every single time. And, as Kersey says, guilty Whites love to blame "liberal policies", not the blacks themselves. Unless and until White families move back to these areas, reclaim them, start voting their own interests and start raising White children there, nothing will change. "Escape from Detroit" is an incredibly sad story about what was once one of the greatest cities of the Industrial Era in the heartland of America. It is a necessary look at the root cause of this rot, namely, the menace of a majority black population destroying everything it infects.

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Antelope Hill Publishing's avatar

Thank you for the comment, glad you found it interesting!

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iwasneverhere's avatar

Wow! And I was just thinking of watching escape from New a York yesterday. I'll share this with my friends.

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Awesome!

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Lebensraum Von Hindenburg's avatar

My family on My Mother's side is from Detroit. This article is accurate, but it really cant hold a candle to the unbridled hell of what Detroit is today. From "The Paris of the West" to a sprawling crumbling Black ghetto at record speeds, this is the real story of "civil rights".

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